US2325791A - Diamyl maleate as an insecticide - Google Patents

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US2325791A
US2325791A US408997A US40899741A US2325791A US 2325791 A US2325791 A US 2325791A US 408997 A US408997 A US 408997A US 40899741 A US40899741 A US 40899741A US 2325791 A US2325791 A US 2325791A
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  • Spray solutions wereprepared by dissolving the diamyl maleate in a solvent medium consisting of 65% acetone and 35% water. A 100% control was obtained when a spray of 1-500 dilution was used against the citrus red spider, Tetranychus citrz'. At the same dilution the insecticide gave a 70% control on the bean aphid, Aphis rumicis.
  • This new insecticide may be applied in any of the conventional manners. Thus, for example, it may be used in an aqueous emulsion or it may also be incorporated in organic liquids such as the aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons for spraying purposes. It may be effectively used in dusts with. such inert solid diluents as kieselguhr, wood flour, walnut shell, talc, and the like.
  • a method of combating sucking, soft-bodied and scale insects and their eggs which includes applying thereto a toxic quantity of diamyl maleate.

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Patented Aug. 3, 1943 v DIAMYL MALEATE AS AN INSECTICIDE 'William Moore, Stamford, and Richard, Roblin,
Jr., Old Greenwich, Conn; assignors'fi American Cyanamid Company, New.York, N. Y., a
corporation of Maine No Drawing. Application August 30, 1941,
Serial No. 408,997 I 2 Claims. (01. 167-22) Example A mixture consisting of 50 parts of maleic acid, 150 parts of amyl alcohol, 45 parts of benzene (solvent) and 10 parts of sulfuric acid (catalyst) was heated under reflux for one hour. The resulting liquid was washed with dilute caustic soda solution and then with water. After removal of the benzene and excess amyl alcohol the product was distilled under vacuum. The diamyl maleate was obtained as a light yellow liquid boiling at 120-130 C. at a pressure of 10 mm. of mercury.
Spray solutions wereprepared by dissolving the diamyl maleate in a solvent medium consisting of 65% acetone and 35% water. A 100% control was obtained when a spray of 1-500 dilution was used against the citrus red spider, Tetranychus citrz'. At the same dilution the insecticide gave a 70% control on the bean aphid, Aphis rumicis. This new insecticide may be applied in any of the conventional manners. Thus, for example, it may be used in an aqueous emulsion or it may also be incorporated in organic liquids such as the aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons for spraying purposes. It may be effectively used in dusts with. such inert solid diluents as kieselguhr, wood flour, walnut shell, talc, and the like.
While the invention has been described with particular reference to specific embodiments, it is to be understood that it is not to be limited thereto but is to be construed broadly and restricted solely by the'scope of the appended claims.
This is a continuation-in-part of applicants copending application 356,858, filed September 14, 1940.
We claim:
1. A method of combating sucking, soft-bodied and scale insects and their eggs which includes applying thereto a toxic quantity of diamyl maleate.
2. An insecticidal composition containing a toxic quantity of diamyl maleate.
WILLIAM MOORE.
RICHARD O. ROBLIN, JR.
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DE954462C (en) * 1952-07-17 1956-12-20 Borchers A G Geb Fungicides that are particularly suitable for nebulization
US2852426A (en) * 1953-12-14 1958-09-16 Phillips Petroleum Co Nematocides containing carboxylic acids and their esters and method
US3228972A (en) * 1962-02-21 1966-01-11 Schwartz Herbert Lower alkyl esters of n-(alkyl) maleamic acid

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE954462C (en) * 1952-07-17 1956-12-20 Borchers A G Geb Fungicides that are particularly suitable for nebulization
US2852426A (en) * 1953-12-14 1958-09-16 Phillips Petroleum Co Nematocides containing carboxylic acids and their esters and method
US3228972A (en) * 1962-02-21 1966-01-11 Schwartz Herbert Lower alkyl esters of n-(alkyl) maleamic acid

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